Syrian pastor won’t abandon his church, despite ISIS brutality

SWEIDA, Syria (Christian Examiner) – After a car bomb went off in his city last month, a pastor is faced again with the choice to flee the encroaching reach of ISIS in Syria, but he doesn’t want to leave his new church.

In a report from Christian Aid Mission, the pastor, whose name has been withheld for security reasons, speaks out about his precarious situation, his fears for his family and church, and why he won’t leave.

“As ISIS pushes westward inside Syria, Christians are in the crosshairs,” said the Middle East director of Christian Aid Mission. “They’re running out of places where they can safely flee.”

Search

Editorial

By Jerry Pipes
Just Imagine a church or business where there is:
A culture of encouragement
True communication — focused on adding value to others
A positive atmosphere and a spirit of adventure
Members or workers who are committed to understanding first, speaking second
Healthy conflict … Continue Reading.